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Playing For Keeps (1986) Vinyl LP • PROMO • Soundtrack, Phil Collins

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Category:

Vinyl Records

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Only one in stock, order soon

Condition:

Used

UPC:

075678167812

Speed:

33 RPM

Record Size:

12"

Duration:

LP

Record Grading:

Near Mint (NM or M-)

Sleeve Grading:

Excellent (EX)

Record Label:

Atlantic

Release Year:

1986

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Artist:

Various Artists

Special Attributes:

Original Inner Sleeve

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More than a week ago

Item number:

796669115

Item description

Catalog Number: 81678-1-E Condition Details: GOLD PROMO stamp on back. HYPE-STICKER on front. Vinyl plays nicely (play-graded). Cover looks great; light scuffing and a few creases (front); slightly more scuffing on top edge of back. Inner-sleeve is original (Atlantic logo). Spine is easy-to-read with very mild wear. Minor shelf-wear along top/bottom-edge. Some corner wear. Opening is crisp with signs of light use and a few divots. (Notch in top-left.) Tracks: Life To Life ("Playing For Keeps" Title Song) (Pete Townshend) It`s Not Over (Chris Thompson) Distant Drums (Peter Frampton) It`s Gettin' Hot (Eugene Wilde) Think We're Gonna Make It (Hinton Battle) We Said Hello, Goodbye (Don't Look Back) (Phil Collins) Here To Stay ("Playing For Keeps" Anthem) (Sister Sledge) Say The Word (Theme From "Playing For Keeps") (Arcadia) Make A Wish (Joe Cruz) Stand By Me (Julian Lennon) About The Record: Playing For Keeps is the soundtrack album from the film of the same name. THe album features music by a decidedly high-profile roster: Phil Collins, Peter Frampton, Pete Townshend, and Duran Duran splinter-group Arcadia. A music video for one of the tracks, Sister Sledge's Here to Stay featured players from the Chicago Bears football team along with the band. Several of the tracks in addition to Here to Stay were released as singles and/or became well-known. Pete Townshend's opening track, Life to Life reached No. 39 on the Mainstream Rock charts. Chris Thompson's It's Not Over appeared later the same year, with a slightly longer fade-out, on Thompson's High Cost of Living album and was also released as a single. The tune would be covered by Starship the following year, becoming a Top 10 hit for the group. Music videos were also created for Arcadia's Say the Word and Julian Lennon's live take on Stand by Me. Though not officially released as a single, Phil Collins' We Said Hello, Goodbye (which is actually a remixed version of a B-side for two of Collins' singles from No Jacket Required) received significant radio airplay at the time and became one of his more recognizable tunes. This remixed version is rarely heard today, while the original B-side version is sometimes heard on radio stations.